Transcript of "Smaller locations for my trailer"

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I need a shed to film in as I need a
dark wood paneled background for
three of my shots. I have decided to
film in my shed as it is an easy
location to get to and use. The wood is
quite light coloured, however, I will film
in the early morning or early evening
when there is less sunlight pouring
through the windows. I could also
block the sunlight using dark paper, for
example and let only a little light in and
adjust how much I let in, depending on
how good it makes the shot look.

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We have a steel spiral staircase
that we can use for filming at
my aunt’s house. This is located
in Brixton, London so is not too
far to get to making it easy to
get the shots we need quickly.
It is old fashioned in its style
and is a dark grey colour which
makes it perfect for my trailer.

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We need to film in a kitchen where the
living space is very close/can be seen
from the kitchen. Ideally it would be a
home with an ‘open plan’ layout as we
need a shot from the mother’s
perspective (in the kitchen) looking at
her daughter (in the living room).
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I have decided again to film at my
aunt’s house (where the spiral
staircase is located) this will mean that
we will not have to travel to as many
locations and will already have our
actors there. It is also a perfect
location for my trailer as there is a
living area in the kitchen (open plan
layout).

5.
Again, for ease of filming and so
that I do not have to travel to
multiple locations I have decided
to use my road and house for the
opening shots of my trailer.
With my story set in South East
London (where Alice usually
lives) it makes it ideal for my
trailer with the Victorian houses
on my road stereotypical of many
London areas.
This location is in Forest Hill.